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Un individu créatif et visionnaire passionné par l'intersection du design, de l'art, de la technologie et de la durabilité, avec un intérêt vif pour les solutions innovantes qui impulsent un changement positif. Ils accordent de l'importance à l'attrait esthétique, à l'efficacité fonctionnelle et à la responsabilité environnementale.
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Jeudi 18 décembre 2025 à 11:15

Art

Street Photography Awards Capture Global Urban Pulse

The Guardian showcases the LensCulture Street Photography awards, highlighting striking images from 23 countries that range from aerial pilgrimages in India to whimsical bear‑costumed Romanians, underscoring how contemporary street photography continues to document cultural diversity with artistic flair. The Guardian

Brooke DiDonato’s Nude Self‑Portrait Sparks Dialogue on Body and Space

The Guardian features Brooke DiDonato’s daring self‑portrait, a naked figure perched in a fireplace, which she describes as an exploration of vulnerability, personal rebirth, and the interplay between body, architecture, and narrative storytelling. The Guardian

Design

Apple Leverages Memory Efficiency as a Competitive Design Edge

Computer World argues that Apple’s deliberate restraint in RAM sizing—paired with tightly integrated hardware‑software optimization—turns memory efficiency into a design advantage, allowing iPhones and Macs to out‑perform rivals while preserving battery life amid rising memory costs. Computer World

Apple’s iMac OLED Initiative Signals a Shift Toward Brighter, Thin Displays

Wccftech reports that Apple is prototyping a 24‑inch iMac OLED panel, promising higher brightness while retaining the current resolution, a move that could redefine the company’s desktop aesthetic and set new standards for thin‑form‑factor visual design. Wccftech

Innovation

Intel’s High‑NA EUV Tool Marks a Milestone for 14‑nm Chip Production

Tom’s Hardware details Intel’s deployment of ASML’s first commercial High‑NA EUV lithography system, the Twinscan EXE:5200B, positioning the company to pioneer 14A process nodes and accelerate the rollout of more advanced semiconductor geometries. Tom's Hardware

China’s First Domestic EUV Prototype Signals a New Semiconductor Frontier

Wccftech cites Reuters on China’s breakthrough in building its own EUV lithography prototype, a development that could reduce reliance on Dutch equipment and reshape global chip‑making supply chains within the next decade. Wccftech

AMD’s FSR Redstone Machine‑Learning Frame Generation Expands Gaming Innovation

Wccftech explains AMD’s launch of the FSR Redstone suite, which adds a machine‑learning‑driven frame‑generation engine to its existing upscaling technology, enabling smoother gameplay on a broader range of titles and pushing real‑time graphics innovation forward. Wccftech

Technology

Micron Projects Persistent AI‑Driven Memory Shortage Across Servers and Mobile Devices

CNBC notes Micron’s forecast of soaring AI‑related memory demand, The Register warns that shortages will linger, and the Wall Street Journal adds that elevated RAM prices could ripple into higher costs for upcoming phones and PCs, underscoring a systemic supply‑demand imbalance. CNBC The Register Wall Street Journal (Markets)

SK hynix’s 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM Gains First Certification for Intel Xeon 6 CPUs

Wccftech reports that SK hynix’s 256 GB DDR5 RDIMM, the industry’s inaugural 32 Gb module, has been certified for Intel’s Xeon 6 server processors, marking a significant step toward denser, higher‑performance memory for AI‑intensive data centers. Wccftech

Sustainability

Simple TV Settings Tweaks Slash Power Use Without Compromising Picture Quality

ZDNet outlines five easy adjustments—such as dimming backlight and disabling motion smoothing—that can reduce a television’s electricity consumption, offering a low‑cost, environmentally friendly way to lower household energy footprints. Zdnet

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Dogs, drones and tight trunks: LensCulture Street Photography awards – in pictures

The Guardian

Take that Santa! This is me upside-down and naked in a fireplace – Brooke DiDonato’s best photograph

The Guardian

Memory efficiency: Apple’s new competitive advantage

Computer World

Apple Has Reportedly Kicked Off iMac OLED Development With a Screen Size Of 24 Inches, Will Tout Higher Brightness Levels But Resolution Said To Remain Unchanged

Wccftech

Intel installs industry's first commercial High-NA EUV lithography tool — ASML Twinscan EXE:5200B sets the stage for 14A

Tom's Hardware

China Has Reportedly Built Its First EUV Machine Prototype, Marking a Semiconductor Breakthrough the U.S. Has Feared All Along

Wccftech

Here’s how to add AMD’s new Machine Learning powered Frame Gen “FSR Redstone” to (almost) any game using Optiscaler

Wccftech

Micron forecasts surging revenue as computer memory demand for AI remains high

CNBC

Micron says memory shortages are here for the foreseeable future

The Register

Micron’s Blowout Results Are Bad News for Anyone Buying a New Phone or PC Next Year

Wall Street Journal (Markets)

Sk hynix’s 256 GB DDR5 RDIMMs Is Industry’s First 32Gb Memory Certified For Intel’s Xeon 6 Server CPUs

Wccftech

Changing these 5 TV settings helped cut my electricity bill - and I didn't miss a thing

Zdnet